death sentence review

Indonesian man taken off death row for 2013 murder of bank officer

La Ode Ardi Rasila, convicted for killing Norazita Abu Talib, has sentence commuted to 38 years’ jail, 12 strokes of whipping

Federal Court maintains death sentence for serial rapist ‘Rambo Bentong’ over two murders

Top court rejects review application by Rabidin Satir, whose crimes were deemed ‘brutal and inhumane’ by DPP

Dirang’s killer fails to get off death row after Federal Court rejects review bid

Judges accept prosecution’s objection to Muidin Maidin’s application over his killing of 4-year-old girl in 2012

Ex-hairstylist guilty of kidnapping, killing salesgirl dodges gallows, gets 40 years in jail

Federal Court commuted his sentence to 40 years in jail instead, also commuted sentence of another man who killed his sister-in-law before burning remains

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